James O’Keefe, the creator of Project Veritas, published a long video on Monday afternoon in which he explains his account of the events that led to his dismissal from the firm this week.
O’Keefe was fired as CEO and kicked off the board of directors, as he revealed in a 45-minute video.
As O’Keefe is a goal-oriented leader, he believes he can improve his relationships with his employees by becoming more sympathetic and friendly. He has no idea why this is occurring suddenly.
“I have incredibly high standards and am a little unorganized,” he said. To be honest, I haven’t always been the most empathetic leader. A personal development area for me.
According to O’Keefe, the recent release of undercover sting films showing a Pfizer employee making assertions about things happening within the pharmaceutical corporation was the only thing that had changed over the past several weeks.
Nothing has changed except that we broke the greatest story in our organization’s history, he added. “The one I was telling you about? Pfizer. With 50 million views in the final week of January, the previous high was shattered. Our video became viral throughout the world. Our encounter video in which he confined me in a pizza restaurant with you and you and he broke the equipment and summoned the police was discussed, along with Pfizer and one of the directors discussing modifying the virus. It became an overnight sensation, keeping viewers glued to their sets.
Afterward, O’Keefe recorded the quick succession of events that occurred within the corporation as a pressure campaign to have him resign was launched.
According to him, the main problem stems from “a clash of perspectives” over the direction of the business.
O’Keefe said that the business’s decision was motivated by his alleged misuse of corporate funds on things like black car services, charter flights, and other costs.
Later, O’Keefe seemed to give a glimpse into his future by indicating he was not through working, even if it did not include Project Veritas.
Our work here is not done. To which I replied, “I’m not done,” he remarked. It’s possible that “the mission” may be renamed.